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Max Tegmark

1967 - Today

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Max Erik Tegmark (born 5 May 1967) is a Swedish-American physicist, machine learning researcher and author. He is best known for his book Life 3.0 about what the world might look like as artificial intelligence continues to improve. Tegmark is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the president of the Future of Life Institute. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Max Tegmark is the 752nd most popular physicist (down from 677th in 2019), the 1,030th most popular biography from Sweden (down from 811th in 2019) and the 15th most popular Swedish Physicist.

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Among PHYSICISTS

Among physicists, Max Tegmark ranks 752 out of 851Before him are Adriaan Fokker, Humberto Fernández-Morán, Friedrich Carl Alwin Pockels, Stanton T. Friedman, John Hopkinson, and Balfour Stewart. After him are Elda Emma Anderson, Mary K. Gaillard, John Pendry, Brian Cox, Frank Benford, and Paul Steinhardt.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Max Tegmark ranks 304Before him are Tina Arena, Gil Bellows, Dragan Đilas, Titiyo, Julio Dely Valdés, and Nathalie Cardone. After him are Criss Angel, Mille Petrozza, Aurelio Voltaire, Laurent Nkunda, Sinan Oğan, and Prince Aimone, Duke of Apulia.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Max Tegmark ranks 1,030 out of 1,879Before him are Sara Danius (1962), Mats Näslund (1959), Carl Abrahamsson (1896), Titiyo (1967), Linn Berggren (1970), and Yngve Brodd (1930). After him are Gustav Freij (1922), Georg Johansson (1910), Thomas Sjöberg (1952), Bertil Johansson (1935), Jonny Jakobsen (1963), and Nils Hellsten (1885).

Among PHYSICISTS In Sweden

Among physicists born in Sweden, Max Tegmark ranks 15Before him are Oskar Klein (1894), Wilhelm Hisinger (1766), Vagn Walfrid Ekman (1874), Knut Ångström (1857), Bert Bolin (1925), and Bengt Edlén (1906). After him are Inga Fischer-Hjalmars (1918), and Sverker Johansson (1961).